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PUBLIC LAW 106-291—OCT. 11, 2000 114 STAT. 1001 a payment in fiscal year 2000, such payment shall be continued for a total of eight fiscal years.". SEC. 347. (a) EXCHANGE REQUIRED. —In exchange for the non- Federal lands and the additional consideration described in subsection (b), the Secretary of Agriculture shall convey to Kern County, California, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to four parcels of land under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service in Kern County, as follows: (1) Approximately 70 acres known as Camp Owen as depicted on the map entitled "Camp Owen", dated June 15, 2000. (2) Approximately 4 acres known as Wofford Heights Park as depicted on the map entitled "Wofford Heights Park", dated June 15, 2000. (3) Approximately 4 acres known as the French Gulch maintenance yard as depicted on the map entitled "French Gulch Maintenance Yard", dated June 15, 2000. (4) Approximately 14 acres known as the Kemville Fish Hatchery as depicted on the map entitled "Kemville Fish Hatchery", dated June 15, 2000. (b) CONSIDERATION.— (1) CONVEYANCE OF NON-FEDERAL LANDS. —AS consideration for the conveyance of the Federal lands referred to in subsection (a), Kern Coimty shall convey to the Secretary a parcel of land for fair market value consisting of approximately 52 acres as depicted on the map entitled "Greenhorn Mountain Park", located in Kern County, California, dated June 18, 2000. (2) REPLACEMENT FACILITY. — As additional consideration for the conveyance of the storage facility located at the maintenance yard referred to in subsection (a)(3), Kern County shall provide a replacement storage facility of comparable size and condition, as acceptable to the Secretary, at the Greenhorn Ranger District Lake Isabella Maintenance Yard property. (3) CASH EQUALIZATION PAYMENT. — AS additional consideration for the conveyance of the Federal lands referred to in subsection (a), Kern County shall tender a cash equalization payment specified by the Secretary. The cash equalization pay- ment shall be based upon an appraisal performed at the option of the Forest Service pursuant to section 206(b) of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1716(b)). (c) CONDITIONS ON ACCEPTANCE. —Title to the non-Federal lands to be conveyed under this section must be acceptable to the Secretary, and the conveyance shall be subject to valid existing rights of record. The non-Federal lands shall conform with the title approval standards applicable to Federal land acquisitions. (d) TIME FOR CONVEYANCE.—Subject to subsection (c), the Secretary shall complete the conveyance of the Federal lands under subsection (a) within 3 months after Kern County tenders to the Secretary the consideration required by subsection (b). (e) STATUS OF ACQUIRED LANDS. —Upon approval and acceptance of title by the Secretary, the non-Federal lands conveyed to the United States under this section shall become part of Sequoia National Forest, and the boundaries of the national forest shall be adjusted to include the acquired lands. The Secretary shall manage the acquired lands for recreational purposes in accordance with the laws and regulations pertaining to the National Forest